QUOTE(ThePunisher @ Aug 9 2008, 04:04 AM)

^ ok lets talk about peace.in 1993 i think the oslo treaty was singed between the palestinians and the israelis.this treaty made israel aknowledge us as people who have right to live here and have a state...etc
depending on this treaty,the palestiniane lands were classified into three areas:
area A: is palestinian lands and under out control.
area B: is palestinian lands under israel control
area C: is israeli lands.
depending on the treaty after the palestinian authority was formed,it should take apart Hammas military force and then israel will start to give us all area B lands gradualy.
the palestinian authority took apart hammas military force,put all members of its army in jail.then the israel government played it smart :
"you arleady took apart hammas,why we should give you anything".so palestinian people and thier authority got frustrated and angry,and gradualy hammas started to get back in action.at this phase,the palestinian authority just couldnt do anything to stop hammas from grwing back and building its army again because in palestinian's people eyes,we just got owned and took for granted,and gradualy things got like this $hit today.
This conflict is more than a century old. In 1948 Israel accepted the UN partition proposal. The Arabs rejected it.
When I was young I supported Israel because I saw it struggling for existence. After the Yom Kippur War I saw Israel pursue a settlement policy designed to create a Greater Israel along biblical lines. The Israelis did not choose peace. I stopped supporting them. I started supporting the Palestinians. I continued to support the Palestinians through the First Intifada. I was pleased to see the Oslo Accords. I saw Ehud Barack make an incredible offer of land for peace to Y Arafat in 2000. The Palestinians rejected the offer, and began the Second Intifada including a series of suicide bombing in Israel itself against Israeli civilians. In doing so the Palestinians rejected peace and I stopped supporting them.
At one time I thought Israel should return to its borders as they existed before June 1967 in exchange for peace. Similarly, I once thought that by its withdrawal from Gaza Israel would satisfy some Palestinian demands. I now believe that there is nothing Israel could do to achieve peace with the Palestinians. Even returning to its 1967 borders won't bring peace. Each side had the opportunity to make peace, but has rejected the chance.
I once thought that a two state solution would provide a workable basis for peace. I no longer think so. I don't believe the Palestinians are interested in a two state solution. I don't even think the Palestinians are interested in a one state solution in which Palestine would be the surviving entity. I now think Palestinians are simply interested in killing jews. Nothing more.
I now think that peace will only return to Palestine after the Israelis and Palestinians have killed each other. Since each people see the struggle as existential, peace will come when both peoples exist no more. The international community is exhausted with the Palestinian-Israeli struggle. We don't even want to hear about it anymore.